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Went on a short jog today. It was really fun because we reached a rocky beach that had large boulders where we had the change to practice some parkour and bouldering skills. We then reached a second beach at Quisset Bay, and climbed some trees to the top. We then headed back to campus because we had a ton of work to ...

For part of our scientific log we need to have the skill to draw, sketch and paint animals, organisms, ocean, islands and parts of the boat. Today we practiced a little bit. Started with blind contour lines: draw something without looking at your sketch, you just keep looking at the object and ...

We took a trip to Quisset Bay to practice our sketching skills. We all picked a spot and sat for 1 hour to sketch what we saw. It was slightly snowing, it was cold, and we had a pencil and an eraser. In the the first phot you can see a dock, I was sitting on that dock looking into the bay. ...

... the bed. From the farm, cranberries are taken to receiving stations where they are cleaned, sorted, and stored prior to packaging or processing.

Although most cranberries are wet-picked as described above, some of the US crop is still dry-picked. This entails higher labor costs and lower yield, but dry-picked berries are less bruised and can be sold as fresh fruit instead of having to ...

... Monument commemorates the history of the Mayflower Pilgrims. It’s the tallest all-granite structure in the United States. You can climb to the top on a series of stairs and ramps and will be rewarded with a spectacular view of Provincetown and beyond. The view of the Monument from the breakwater walk was spectacular.